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Aaron “McLuvin” Pedersen
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Union Pacific Big Boy 4014
Video clips of Big Boy 4014 at Perry, Utah, and Cache Junction, Utah, on Union Pacific's Ogden Subdivision.
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Union Pacific 4014 at Slatterville
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Union Pacific 4014 at Slatterville, Utah
Polychrome Pass in Denali National Park
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Driving through Pretty Rocks on Polychrome Pass in Denali National Park on August 16, 2019. On this day, heavy rain, caused a number of slides in the park. Many buses were stranded at Eielson, for several hours. This was my bus. Some of my passengers took the video of us traveling around Pretty Rocks.
Castle Rock Junk Yard
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Castle Rock, Utah, in Echo Canyon. Support the channel at tenbearsphoto.com
ADVENTURES IN THAILAND
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Join me in Thailand. Includes Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, and more! tenbearsphoto.com tenbearsphoto.com/listing/bluebuddha?product=623
Union Pacific's Big Boy number 4014, and Northern number 844.
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Union Pacific's Big Boy number 4014, and Northern number 844, coming into Ogden, Utah, on May 8th, 2019. #4000 #4126 #4449 #bigboy #4014 #unionpacific tenbearsphoto.com
Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 at Henefer, Utah
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Union Pacific Big Boy 4014 at Henefer, Utah. Big Boy merchandise at tenbearsphoto.com
Big Boys, Cab Forwards, and More!
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Visionline Big Boy #4000 MTH Cab Forward #4126 MTH GS4 Daylight #4449 #lionel #bigboy #unionpacificrailroad
New Lionel Union Pacific F7's. ABBA set.
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New Lionel Union Pacific F7's. ABBA set.
Union Pacific Challenger number 3900.
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Union Pacific Challenger number 3900.
Union Pacific 618 with a 50 car 2,000 ton train behind it.
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Union Pacific 618 with a 50 car 2,000 ton train behind it.
Union Pacific Big Blow Turbine number 5.
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Union Pacific Big Blow Turbine number 5.
Mallet and Turbine, Two Generations of UP Power
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Mallet and Turbine, Two Generations of UP Power
Union Pacific 3713 with a 70 car train
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Union Pacific 3713 with a 70 car train
Union Pacific Northern 844 and Challenger 3713 working hard.
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Union Pacific Northern 844 and Challenger 3713 working hard.
498 cab roof boxcar red, doghouse roof white or aluminum, boiler green?
Love the music!
❤❤😂😂😂😂🎉❤❤❤😂
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They look beautiful ❤🎉
Just breathtaking ❤
Just breathtaking ❤
Enjoyed this. I'm very familiar with the WPYR. It's a not-to-be-missed feature for many on their Alaska Cruises today and likely to be for the future, carrying hundreds of thousands up to the White Pass from Skagway. Cheers.
The love of Colorado Narrow gauge is sincere. definitely worth the watch.
Great video it was very interesting
Will this one locomotive be able to pull a Russian train of 70 loaded freight cars? Big Boy number 4014
I used to ride a free electric boat behind Hua Lampong railway station. Your video remind me of my good experience there. The place is close to Yaowarat too
Love it, I was one of the "thousands" and it was SPECTACULAR !
Glad that you enjoyed it. Check out this poster that I made of the Great Chase Eastbound. See if your car is in it. tenbearsphoto.com/listing/union-pacific-4014-chase?product=623
Nice job with the lighting.
Thank you! Glad that you enjoyed it. Check out my online store for photos, glassware and more of 4014. Cheers, and Merry Christmas! tenbearsphoto.com/listing/union-pacific-4014?product=623
What an amazing piece of machinery !
Oh... sounds like I'm at a professional basketball game.... or is it a funeral? What GAWD AWFUL music👎
5:50 -- Karcross bridge. 7:20 -- Steel cantilever bridge over the Glacier Gorge.
It seems like filmed from Whitepass in start and finihsed in Skagway
INCREDIBLE film , terrible music !
Great footage of the narrow gage. The music! not so much.
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You need Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote figurines somewhere in your step. MEEP! MEEP!
Actually I believe this was filmed post WW2. Both the 70 and the 71 have S118 tenders in these shots.
Fun Fact: Around 4:51, you can see No. 70 backing up. You can still see this locomotive at Dollywood!
The entire 1st half of the video is filmed on the Rio Grande Southern
Wouldn't anyone agree that this film deserves digital enhancement/restoration?
I love that we get to hear these people's stories about their experiences. And the blond boy they interview is especially vibrant. Love you, bro.
The color film is wonderful and the music seems appropriate for the silent film era. For all the people complaining about it, you can always hit the 'mute' button!
Exactly. Seems appropriate to be watching a silent film with a theatre organ accompaniment. Too bad we don't know who the organist is or what organ it is.
@@okbridges I'd be happy to listen to it if the audio quality was half-way decent. So I've muted, instead.
The music is terrible!!
Whoever compiled the footage used in the first film was off by a railroad. The first film was exclusively the footage of the bankrupt Rio Grande Southern that limped along using leased/purchased equipment from its receiver, the D&RGW aka (Dangerous and Rapidly Growing worse.) It did have a short clip of the "galloping Goose" of which have been saved and are displayed at various locations and museums. The are operated on occasion over the lines mentioned below. The RGS was scrapped - unfortunately - in 1951. I was only nine at the time and living near Denver was never close enough to see it operate. On a brighter note, The "Silverton Mixed" is alive and well as a tourist railroad and is now known as the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge RR. operating between Durango & Silverton, Colo. The mainline, known as the San Juan Exstention, was scrapped in 1967, but the Antonito, Colo, - Chama NM, leg was purchased jointly by the States of Colorado & New Mexico and can be ridden either from the Chama or Antonito terminus. I heartily recommend riding both lines as they are only 113 miles apart. A States' owned railroad?! Who says socialism can't work in the U.S.!
Progress has been slow on the 618, but I'm hopeful we'll see it running in the next couple of years.
So I see 618 is in the video but Where is Heber Valley railroad 75
This video was taken in 1997. 75 was not acquired by the Heber Valley Railroad until late 1999, if I remember right. Might have been 2000. I was working there as a volunteer at the time. I really don't think that we will ever see 75 run again. 618 is questionable. They keep saying that it will be done next summer. The same answer has been given for about ten years now.
@@aaronpedersen4886 so that means 75 is in the shop
@@rileysanesh5203 yeah, if you want to call it that. It's been in the shop since New Years Day, 2004.
@@aaronpedersen4886 oh ok I see it’s just that well I like trains all steam and all diesel
@@rileysanesh5203 me to. I'd really like to see a steam engine running up there. Promontory is the next closest place around here to see a steam engine run. Next to that, it's the Nevada Northern. Are you in Utah?
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Titel is D&RGW and first scene is RGS # 20 😂
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Play that funky music white boy.
I wish I was alive in southwestern Colorado in the 40s, 50s, or even late 60s. I would have loved to see these metallic black dragons hard at work with revenue freight and passenger trains on narrow gauge rails; alas, fate denied me that chance.
This was the only North American narrow gauge railroad to completely Dieselize. The D&RGW narrow gauge was thought of as too antiquated by that railroad's management, though it ran until the late 60s. The East Broad Top in Pennsylvania closed down in 1956 as a common carrier. The RGS (Rio Grande Southern) in Colorado closed in 1951, and the C&S (Colorado & Southern) abandoned its narrow gauge system before WWII. As for the WP&YR, it operated revenue freight until the 1980s.
What about the Newfoundland railway they converted to diesels as well.
@@DHilchie1 Oh, yes. I should have said "only 3 foot railroad".
Us gypsum still runs freight, ironically with 2 diesels that were originally for the white pass
Goddamned organ player needs a heavy brick dropped on his hands!!
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Wow great footage
Many Thanks to Aaron Pederson for providing these exceedingly rare & exciting films of the D&RGW and RGS narrow-gauge!! For dating purposes, Woodrow Gorman filmed these scenes in the early 1940's (ie.: the RGS #455 was wrecked on Dallas Divide in 1943, and not returned to service until 1947, then finally scrapped in 1953--). As with most "Silent" Videos, the background music selections may leave a lot to be desired-- there is no accounting for universal "Taste"-- that is exactly why the "MUTE BUTTON" was created, USE IT, and add your own pick of tunes!!
Glad that you enjoy it. The music came with the film. I wish that I was skilled enough to edit sound effects to it. Maybe I'll figure it out and reupload it one day.
I to could do without the music !
classic
The music is intended to be that way with silent films.
Great old video. Thank you